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Title: QB battle takes to the air
Post by: Yellow Pup on March 22, 2011, 05:29:09 AM
Rivals.com (http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/news?slug=rivals-1202902)   :D


Title: Re: QB battle takes to the air
Post by: Chechem on March 22, 2011, 05:48:14 AM
Thanks.  #+

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“The number one thing about spring practice is establishing fundamentals,” Saban said. “We lost games last year because of fundamentals; fundamentals as simple as how to carry a football. … This is the time to become a master of your position.”

GMac's fumble vs the Aubs?


Title: Re: QB battle takes to the air
Post by: BAMAWV on March 22, 2011, 11:37:02 AM
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“Decision-making and judgment, psychological disposition toward taking what the defense gives you rather than trying to make big plays and forcing plays, which is sometimes the mentality of good players,” Saban said of what he is looking for in a quarterback. “Take what the defense gives you, and that’s how we’ll move the ball and be successful. And that’s how we’ll function best as a team. But you can’t take them and make them when they’re not there.”


Sounds like CNS is teaching AJ game mgt. 101.


Title: Re: QB battle takes to the air
Post by: che boludo on March 22, 2011, 03:35:36 PM
Good quote from MFBATR on the QB situation:

link (http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2011/03/alabamas_quarterback_battle_be.html)

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Any quarterback we've got can go start anywhere," Alabama running back Trent Richardson said. "AJ, Phillip Sims, Blake Sims or whoever. They can go do it and I believe in them. Then you have to make everyone else believe in them, too.

Talent will not be the issue at QB over the coming years.  It will be who displays the maturity to execute the plan while "taking what the defense gives him" as CNS would say.  It is a position position that demands a leader above all else. 

The idea of a game manager seems tarnished somewhat as people associate it with being simply serviceable, but to me it defines the key quality necessary to have success.  Strong armed, gunslingers make great highlight reels but they are a gamble in the long run, and, like most games of chance, the house usually wins in the long run.  I believe in taking shots when you have them, but sticking to the plan and making the best play available (again...take what the D gives you). 

The margin for error in CFB today is to thin to not play the odds if you want to have consistent success.  One thing for sure is that CNS is going to play those odds in spite of the talent on the field or who is sitting in the OC seat.  That doesn't mean he is against a more explosive offense, it simply means that he will play the individual who gives them the best chance for consistent success, which is not always the one who may guarantee an ESPN top 10 play each Saturday. 

Whoever comes out of this spring and summer most prepared to be that type of on-field leader (game manager) will be the one taking the most snaps.

Personally, I think we will see a great deal of both AJ and P. Sims this year while B. Sims may be set to become a permanent fixture from the wildcat formation.


Title: Re: QB battle takes to the air
Post by: hscoach on March 22, 2011, 10:01:43 PM
I agree, I don't think talent is the problem.  The question is can the QB's read the defense?  Can they make the correct throws?  Can they check down as well as take the shot when the opportunity is given without putting the team in trouble?


Title: Re: QB battle takes to the air
Post by: ricky023 on March 23, 2011, 05:50:06 AM
Well one thing for sure is, we have a great problem out of 4 great QBs which one do we choose? lol, RTR!


Title: Re: QB battle takes to the air
Post by: Chechem on March 23, 2011, 05:53:37 AM
Good quote from MFBATR on the QB situation:

link (http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2011/03/alabamas_quarterback_battle_be.html)

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Any quarterback we've got can go start anywhere," Alabama running back Trent Richardson said. "AJ, Phillip Sims, Blake Sims or whoever. They can go do it and I believe in them. Then you have to make everyone else believe in them, too.

Talent will not be the issue at QB over the coming years.  It will be who displays the maturity to execute the plan while "taking what the defense gives him" as CNS would say.  It is a position position that demands a leader above all else. 

The idea of a game manager seems tarnished somewhat as people associate it with being simply serviceable, but to me it defines the key quality necessary to have success.  Strong armed, gunslingers make great highlight reels but they are a gamble in the long run, and, like most games of chance, the house usually wins in the long run.  I believe in taking shots when you have them, but sticking to the plan and making the best play available (again...take what the D gives you). 

The margin for error in CFB today is to thin to not play the odds if you want to have consistent success.  One thing for sure is that CNS is going to play those odds in spite of the talent on the field or who is sitting in the OC seat.  That doesn't mean he is against a more explosive offense, it simply means that he will play the individual who gives them the best chance for consistent success, which is not always the one who may guarantee an ESPN top 10 play each Saturday. 

Whoever comes out of this spring and summer most prepared to be that type of on-field leader (game manager) will be the one taking the most snaps.

Personally, I think we will see a great deal of both AJ and P. Sims this year while B. Sims may be set to become a permanent fixture from the wildcat formation.

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Title: Re: QB battle takes to the air
Post by: ricky023 on March 23, 2011, 06:01:11 AM
It is great when team players are already saying they trust in their leaders when Spring is here only. RTR!